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Show . Intermountain Social Happenings 1 POCATELLO, IDA. f 4 4. POCATbLJ.O. IdJiho. M;iy 1M. Mrs. .1. P. Hood will U-nu Po'-ittrllo tomorrow for Seattle, W'aali., vhrc nho will join Mr. Hoo-J fuvl make h--r home, Mrs. Hood c;tmc to City Hty about. ;i year afro and was r na'd in tin city office of tHc AV''si.(-rn Union during the absence of Mr. Iff J In Kranre. Ner t wock i.s roniiitcncinnt wof-k a I tlio Idaho Terlinlral in.sHtuto. and t 1 o ek wilt be Important in social circles on a',i-oiint of the. many functions planned Ijy thf titudents of Uip school. Tuesday rvrnln the sludnnlM will lo h-;trd In r'-rltal; r'-rltal; "'t-dnPilay ovrnin ivill be the annual ahinint Irannnt. at wld'-h upward of 1TU will attend, a nd Krirlaj' evening the graduates will rerevo their diplomas. A reffptlon will follow tlm ex'riMses in Turner hail In honor of President Fra.lr-r. M r.s. Tt . J. Cm so was hostess at two card parties during the vck. Tuesday and Wednesday afternoortn the parties were in t lie form of I ir Id pre teas, and Wednesday evening a bridge piirty was ffiven. A HPiartly arranged luri'-lipun wan served at eaeh party, and assisting: the hod e.--s were M is. C. V. Rork. M rs. ) Jeorge Ksterbrook and Mrs. flarry l'etcr-aen. l'etcr-aen. L'urinp; the early part of the week Mrs. Joseph T. Yonnu. Mrs. V. M. Sp''auc and Mrs. U T Wlilt t Imfhlll, president, vice president anl correspond hip secretary, respcttvely, of the P. K. attended tho state con von tion" of the order in Jerome. M rs. J. N. Treland and M rs. K. M. Manning also attended from Poeatello. The 1 elf prates from over I ho state were Mil or t al n ed roy a 1 1 y by t h e wo men of Jerome at the North Side inn. Caldwell was chosen as the place for holding the UC'O convention. S. L. Reese, local banker, departed Monday for the cast, where he will join Mrs. Reese and spend three or four weeks vtsilinpr friends and relatives in the mid-cile-w est. Mr. Reese will visl t Chicago and St. Iouls before, returning. The men of the honor roll were entertained enter-tained at a banquet in the Y. M. C. A. i last night by the Men's brotherhood of the Congregational church. I Hiring the banquet the men's chorus of the church gave a number of musical selections. Robert O. Graham, county assessor lu-re, returned Wednesday e enln.u from Council liluffs, Iowa, where he was called two weeks ago on account of the death , of his father. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bryan and Mrs. ( ; rah am remained in Iowa for 1 an extended visi t wit h relatives. Mrs. A. H. Canfiold has returned from Ogden, where she spent two weeks visit-; visit-; ing friends and relat 1 ves. The H. C. Ct. club, composed of a number num-ber of the city's popular young girls, was hostess at a pleasing dancing party Monday Mon-day evening in the Commercial club hall. ! which w as largely at tended by the ' younger set of the city's social circles. The hall was decorated profusely In the club's colors, rose and Ivory. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. The hostesses were 1 Misses Helen Robbins, president; Vernal Merrill, vice president; Anna Race, treas- ; urer; Marie Coleman, Fay Woolard, Ber-, Ber-, nice Derrick, Alicia Rice, Kdith Jones. ! Adelle Coleman, Agnes K. Toston, Minnie , F. Hullihan. Marguerite Houtz. Helen ! en's quarters. The guests were entertained enter-tained bv musica I nu tubers by Miss '.'-ncvlcvc rjilbert. Mrs. William R- Ferris Fer-ris and Mrs. Nestor Aber. and a dramatic reading was given by Miss Iols Hayes. Assist i us in serving tea were Mrs. Norman Nor-man Adklson, Miss Cornelia Herman and Miss Uhian Stoll. Miss Mabl Kaslska has returned to Pocat ello. after an on tended sojoucn In Idaho Fulls. The War Mothers of Pocat llo held a meet I ng at the public library Monday afternoon, which was largely attended by members. Mrs. John A. T upper, prcsl-den prcsl-den I , presided. Mrs. Mamie Danle's and Miss Jessie P.urbHdge spent list week-end a t Idaho Fa lis isiling Miss Rurbridge's mother. The members of the Eagles' lodgo enjoyed en-joyed a pleasant dancing party Thursday evening in their elegant clnbrooms. A large number of the young people of tho city enjoyed the opening of the Oriole cabaret Tuesday evening and danced until a late hour. The second of a series of dances to he, given by the Nurses' association of St. A nthony's hospi tal was enjoyed by a large crowd Wednesday night in the Knights of Columbus hall. The ha'l was beautifully decorated and the nurses proved ihemselvps royal entertainers. Pocat olio Shri Tiers will journey to ln-kom, ln-kom, Monday evening, where a big social time will be enjoyed by t he members. The Highway Inn will be the scene of the fest ivtt les, which will include dancing, refreshments and other entertainment. Visit ing Shri tiers have been ex tended an hivital Ion to at tend. Thursday evening tho "Women's College club entertained at a banquet at the Oriole, the newly opened cabaret. j Fleeta Kensington met Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. J. T. Bourn. Mrs. W illiam Beasley assisted the hostess In entertaining. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. IT. H. Whittlesey entertained the Fast Side Bridge club. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. White won high favor. M r. and Mrs. Oscar Simons of T,os Angeles spent the week in this city visiting visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. Iv. B. Case. Tho second annual social of the Idiea' auNillary of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Locomo-tive Firemen and Fngineers was held in , Fagles' hall Tuesday night, a nd dancing j was the principal feature of the program, i The ladles of the popular railroad order I served a chicken dinner from 7 to 9 p. in., after which dancing completed the evening. Friday evening the Wool worth club was entertained by Mrs. J. J. Hull. Special guests of the club were Mrs. R. J. Cruse, Miss Hortense Mullen. Mrs. J. P. Hallo-well Hallo-well and Mrs. 1 1, p. Wilson. Mrs. Cruse won high score and Mrs. T. A. McCabe won the club favor. Mrs. A. 1 1. Lowe and little son are spending several weeks In Ashcville, N. (!., visiting Mrs. Lowe's parents. Mr. Ixnve will leave for North Carolina early in June to join Mrs. Lowe, and together they will visit many points of Interest in the country. Mr. Lowe is instructor in must- at the Idaho "Tech" and Is also in charge of the concert to be given here June 5 by Mine. Schumann-Helnk. Mrs. Midgley of Salt Lake is the guest of Mrs. Oliver Perkins. S-14 West Lewis street, for a few weeks. Carpenter of Ogden and Anna Daley of Salt Lake. Mrs. D. W. Church expects to make her home in Hoise after June. Mr. Church has been appointed to. a state position and they will niako uicir home in the capital Indefv-.iteiy. Mrs. J. M. Stevens and Mrs. Edwin M. Chandler entertained at a scries of teas : Wednesdav. Thursday and today, at the . home of Mrs. Stevens. Wednesday aftcr-; aftcr-; noon the hostesses entertained with ; bridge; Thursday, at 1:30 o'clock, with I; a bridge luncheon, and this afternoon the J hostesses presided at an attractive tea , between 3 and 5 o'clock. .! Mrs. J. F. i-lassett and daughter, : Tvatherine, arc spending a few days in , Salt Lake visiting Mrs. Itassett's mother, Mrs. Flizabeth Fhalen. In charge of Mrs. W. H. Cleare. the Study league closed its season's meetings 1 at the public library Thursday afternoon. A musical program by the best talent in ; the city marked the closing event of the club for the summer months. Mrs. W. L. Price of Salt Lake is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Gasser, for a few days. ) Miss Alicia McElroy was the guest of Miss Genevieve Gilbert of the "Tech" faculty during the week. Miss McElroy, i who was en route to the coast after finishing fin-ishing an engagement in Butte, was for-: for-: merly on the concert stage with Miss Gilbert in grand opera. Mrs. Raymond Ryan and little son, Raymond Pershing, returned to their home in Ogden during the week, after an extended visit at the home of Mrs. J. F. Hassett in this city. Mrs. Lowry of Ontario, Ore., is spending spend-ing a few days in this city visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sam Worley. Mrs. Lowry announces the marriage of her daughter, lone, today, to George H. Gilliam of Ontario. On-tario. Mrs. Gil ham formerly resided in Pocat ello. Friday evening, at the Y. M. C. A., Miss Maud Dayton and Miss Ella Wall were hostesses at a delightful tea at the worn- BOUNTIFUL I 1 ROtWTmx. May 'J4. The Bountiful Socond iviinl hold Its annual choir party in the chapel Tliiirsdny evt-niiiR. liefreshmeul 3 were Brvetl after the program. Mrs. William Strlnelmm entertained a number num-ber of younf: frlendB Monday eveaJne, In honor of he-r son. Ashby, who will leave ou a mission to (he eastern states In a few days. Tin lime was spent ui music and games, followed by refreshments. re-freshments. Nephi Hepworth. chorister of the West Bountiful Boun-tiful choir, was tendered a surprise party by the choir members a t hist home Thursday evening. eve-ning. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Pan Hunter announce the arrival ar-rival of a son at their home this week. Mrs. Dan Miller of Farmington was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Wlllard Call, Krtday. Fred Jtnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrls Jenson, arrived home this sreok from overseas. Mrs. Sarah J. Tnlmau returned thts week from an extended visit in Park City with relatives. rela-tives. Clarence Moss arrived home this week from overseas. Mr. nnd Mrs. Reuben Bird arrived home this i week from Los Angeles, where they had spent two years. t Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bott and family of Lo-, Lo-, iran have gone to Bountiful to make their home. Miss LllUe Fernley was a Salt Lake "visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phelps announce the arrival of a daughter at their home this week. Miss Mamie Plattw has returned from Woodruff, Wood-ruff, where she spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brigtis and family Wt for Holbrook, Ida., this week to Bpend the sum mer. Mrs. Eva Collins of Paris, Ida., Is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Glen Riley of Woodland is the guest of relatives in Bountiful. , Mrs. Charles Carter' of Pocatello, Ida., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Uevereux. A son urrlred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Barlow Tuesday. Miss Maud Gregory left Tuesday for an ex- tr.nslr.ll visit fn arm thprn CnHfornin. J Mr. and Mrs. George Smith announce the marriage of their daughter, Ina, to Harry Sessions, Ses-sions, which took place at their home Wednesday Wednes-day evening, Sirs. Charles R. Mubey entertained the La-diK' La-diK' Betterment rlub at her home Wednesday afternoon. Refreshments were served tn Mrs. Frank Smedloy, Mrs. Leo J. Mulr. Mrs. Walter Barlow. Mrs. Lwls Rnmpton, Mrs. C. II. lies-ser, lies-ser, Mrs. Clarence Willey. Mrs. Arthur Nay lor, Mrs. I"rn nl; Yurka, Mrs. Bert Holt, Mrs. W. A. Burnlngham. Mrs. J. A. Taylor, Mrs. Angus Bmedley. Mrs. James Rampton and Mrs. A. L. McDonald. BOISE, IDAHO f f BOISE, Idaho, May 24. One of the attractive at-tractive affairs of Monday was the annual an-nual luncheon given by members of t lie Columbian rlub In honor of the retiring president, Mrs. Frank TC. Johnesae, and the newly elected president, Mrs. J. G. H. Graveley. It was held at the Morrison cafeteria and ninety members were present. pres-ent. The tables were decorated with pink snapdragrona, and at the close of the luncheon Mrs. Johnesse gave an interesting interest-ing report of the work done, under trying- conditions, during the past two years. Mrs. Frank Eastman and Mrs. C. J. Slnsel entertained at two charming bridge teas this wek. One was given Monday and another Tuesday. The parties were given at the Eastman home. The rooms were attractive with a variety of spring I noon. Tho proceeds will bo used to organize or-ganize sister leaguea throughout the state. Mrs. William Sldcnfadcn la chairman of the committee. A special luncheon given Wednesday by tho Boise Commercial club In honor of )v. John Gowdy, who recently returned from China, was a much -enjoyed event of the week. Dr. Enoch A. Bryan presided pre-sided at the luncheon. Northampton, M., to attend the com-mpneement com-mpneement exercises at bmltn coueso, wSre Tier daughter, Mary, will be gradu-ated gradu-ated this year. Mr and Sirs. F.. K. Church of New-Meadows New-Meadows are visiting in ,B'!.;f,- ,,, Mr and Mrs. J. Fred Williams, who lia've'been visiting In Boise, left yesterday for their homo at Kt. Antnony. The organization oomniittoo of the fathollc Woman's lea.Rio is arranlns to give a large card party and Kensington at tho Grand hotel next Tuesday atter- nf Sail Lnlc CIIt, spent Sunday here Til friends. . Tlio Tlrlipf soelety of tho Swnd ward n t a boolnl TuoB lui- in honor of tin; nov oiiac i.f Iho oNwoliitl'oii. .4 prosram wan rtDJere aftor whi.-li ivfro.-liiiH'iHs were crveo- .. Mrs. .,l,.m Fliillips of l'roi-o hs M " S.lost of Mr. act Mr. .Mm:. Hall ' j Mr. ami Mrs. '.oorso Y. S-mltli fpe 'hf uoalion. , ,lrl Mr. and Mv. Jovoph AndorJ"!! ot JKr.i , oro visitors lioro during tlie r;,k- , ... ft. Tho Ll.oor-up rluh mot at Hit- noma of Jir F . Vas.-io l.ant Friday J i"-l" llret t of i lie pouson. . i" ay, tho guests of iir. and . Mrs. John John-sou. John-sou. .Alius Jonnie Ttence has rotnrncd to Icsn, to continue her titudlrs nt the U. A. C, aftor u Khort visit nt home with her pareula, Sir. und Mrs. Tliomaa Itecce. Mies T-alii Tltirrtlok entort:ihifMl nt bundle shower Tliurtiiiny in honor of Miss Eva Men deulutll, u June bride. Mrn. Julia C'oKln whs nt Provo Monday, tho Sliest of licr bister, Mrs. C. E. Ltose. MlHuea Ilfh-n Andert-ou nud Knuna Ober-huiiHley Ober-huiiHley n pro ut Provo Sunday, the sueMs of Mr". Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mpndenh;ill cntrtalne) at dinner Sunduy for Mr. nnd Mrs. William Sliepitrd of Halt T.ake, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson of Moroni, Mr. and Mrs. Kph flowery. On both occasions a large number num-ber of guests were entertained with several sev-eral coniintr in for tea. Thursday afternoon Mrs. John Sawyer was hostess at a Kensington at her home on Franklin street. Quantities of spring flowers decorated the room?. Fourteon t,-i jests wero included and during the afternoon af-ternoon refreshments were served from a prettily decorated tabic. Mrs. Scth Freer assiMed. The last meeting of the season of the Good Citizenship club was held Tuesday afternoon at Carnegie hall. An attractive program along the lines of Americanization Americaniza-tion was enjoyed by the members and guests. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Numbers left Monday Mon-day for Chicago to spend several weehn. Mrs. W. A. Tiindsay nnd Mr. John T. Roy left Tiifd.'iv for Fait Lak whore thf.-.- will visit for a month with re 1 a -live?. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Smith are visiting with rp'ai I vs at Toean, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hosm of Mountain Ilmne ipujt the vpek in F.olse. . Cliapter TI. P. K,. O., onlrlaitifd i a J siK-ff-Hsfii) dancing party Tuo:;day evening ! at the F-o I y. o C r n i n t ry i 1 u l . A 1 a r'C 1 number of guests were present. Refre.ih- 1 nirnts werfi sorvrd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I,. Swim of Twin Fulls are visitlmr In P,ni--r. Mrs. John M(';iini',y of 1'aye.tte, director fop Td.-j ho of thf O-pMfral T'drr.i Llrm of Woiiih'm ''in bs. and Trs. FreiJ W. c;ood -of SI loslmne. who represent s Mrs. M. .1. Sv. r-r-u-v, prrnjdpnt of the Idnho yh t e Federal ion of oincni club-;, left W.-'inos'lHv for Asheville. (.'.. iu attend li,.- n:retin- ()f Ck- i'hj M'-i I of 1 1 1 o (J. )'. W . Mr U.Vi'T T. 1' 'owlvr. who l19s be'-n vlviln:r in .A r, the guest nf Mr,-'. C. ;iTiilth. has rct'jrned to Ikt homo in Port- Shepard of Mona, Ma Ion Mendenhall nnd Mlus Chloe Shepard of Neplii. After upend In (r u week In Knit Lake, Mrs. Ed Patten returned home Sunt a 3-. Mrs. Julia Colvlu has as her guest Llovd Winimer of Salt Lake. j SMITHFIELD SMITH FTELD, Mar 2-1. Mrs. Jnmes Crujrtin nnd daujrhter, Oralle. und Mr. nnd Mrt. Krnuk Winn molded to Salt Iike CUy' Monday Mon-day and met Lieutenant Dresden J. Orneun. who returned home with (hem ou 11 fil'leri) dayb' absence. Lieutenant I'ninun arriM-d at Sun FrunetHeo May lo from the Philippine islnnds. Jic (tjM-nt tho whit-r in Siberia. Willis UlehnrdS ho lias been In Kninee (he past jear, nrrlv.-d hnmi Sundn.v afternoon with an hociorn hlo diaohnr-'o from tlie V. S. urniv. Mr. nnd Mrs. J.inies Muek of Ogden spent Uie past wfk liere vlsltlnc friends. John V. Tllll.'-urd ami danehter, Venler, re-lurood re-lurood Imniff T iifsdJiy. uf ler a visit t A her-dern, her-dern, Tdnhe. w)ih Mr. and Mrs. HWu To-d-.n. Mrs. Mnry V.. Fnrrrll and rfiiiish ler. Mm v, nerompnnleii Mr. flmiUi l";invll Ui Salt Luke City Woduivulav. The DjiujfhterH of the Plom-er.s n-ef cdnes-day cdnes-day at I'ia Imme of M. June Noble. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Crowley motored to ORib-n and buek Sitndaj . Dr. nnd Mrs. TL T. Merrill m-n I to Malm FnliN. tdnho, Krid.iy, 'Iho doe tor tntemls to loeale there. r. an-1 M". r M, f rl tt t. r.liirned honu' tond.iy from MonlfM-ller. Idnho. Hereout .lolm TT. Prlee. a inrmlfr of the N Itift f ir.t til UIpii of the A . K. F. . h:n bocn vNltlnj Ms hrolhrr, Pfn Prlee. t tin pi.-.l rok . Mrc. S"t h 7 h 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 y ha i h'-m is i I i i'r at Idaho l'ltl. Muho, thlb vteU, (lie jfiiest of h-r du uk htrr. Am y . Dr. nnd Mrs. ft, C. Ni-U-mi of 1 ,.it, .rr ce"st of Mr. and Mrs. F. II, Lo en for n f,.-v .In . h !. ... I PAYSON f VA TSnN, Mnt 21. Mrs. Sidney Corey had lift her Riiesl.o Friday th" members of the Entre Noun elub; q?io Mrs. PeWitt Perry and Miss Cora Pa tro. Mis Tliolina Perry u Filiated In Krvinff lunch. CnruatJoni and honeysuckle were used for decoration. Tho Inch nWiooI faculty entertained the senior cIn6 ot a picnic party at Utah lake Tuesday ii f tcniooo. The IPippy Hour elub met Friday with Mrs. I O. A. PnuIelH. Luneh was served. The rooms were dTornled with sno-w bn 1 In aud peonies. j 1 !.s"S Thrl mil J a fobs. Dorothy I lit Ins ond AM'o Clayton of Salt T.-nko sn'"t lust wofk-end wofk-end herp. Mtsb Kvn Mo'idendii II n t irt a lnoi n t ii supper and slumber parly Id llirir honor Saturday. Othrs enjoylnc the nffnlr were MUhcB TjIh Purdii'lf, Florence Wishtman, Thflraii T'rry, Pearl and Fern ( 'herha usley . Mr. nnd lm. B. K. Tonnsend nnd fanilly slid Mlf.a Violet Hull nnd Miss Amnlla Sloan sient lost wei-li-end tu the notitlrrn pHrt of th Matt. Th JinlnrnTc club met, Thuri-doy with Mrs. Chwrles ( low ard. M(vn Prl"l S.ib'n of SI"m vijb t h i j t Slif'fiv "' Ml'- 'r Snrcnnl V Isft LI .If Cm Ten it en terlulned a fe'v friends Miimlii y it fferno.n. Miss TmiIh Allrentra of SprlnRvHIe Is lslt-Inc lslt-Inc at the homo of her nitul, Mrs. Henry l'.r- |